Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - TP-Link TL-WN520G 54Mbps 11g Wireless LAN Adapter Dongle

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Binding: Electronics Brand: TP-Link EAN: 6935364050184 Label: TP-Link Manufacturer: TP-Link Model: TL-WN321G Publisher: TP-Link Studio: TP-Link
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Bargain! Comment: I got delivered TP-Link TL-WN321G instead of TP-Link TL-WN520G. It's pretty good but wonder if it's software or something inside that thing that when it discconects it's taking long time to get back and running but it's mostly of my place because there is a weak signal so if it was strong I don't think there would be a problem with that dongle. It was the same problem with belkin adapter. I'm sure if it was near router it would work properly. Experience with this one is better. The best one I ever had was 3COM 3CRUSB10075 but I broke it and after that it's only trouble finding better one because I can't find any better even with more expensive it's beating.
You'll never know till you try by yourself.
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Access a wireless network from your PC or latop with this handy USB wireless adaptor. Conforms to 802.11g/b wireless standards with up to 54Mbps transfer speed. Great value for money.
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